2022 Distinguished Teachers Announced For Greenwich Public Schools
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Greenwich CT
26 April, 2022
1:44 PM
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GREENWICH, CT — According to a news release from Greenwich Public Schools, the Distinguished Teachers Award Committee (DTAC) has named the 2022 Distinguished Teachers. 2022 Distinguished Teachers Libby Craig, International School at Dundee, Advanced Learning ProgramRyan Jones, Greenwich High School, social studies Alison Kistler, North Mianus School, kindergarten Tyler Mecozzi, Western Middle School, science William Ronk, Riverside School, fourth grade Darcey Zygmont, North Street School, third grade "On behalf of the entire Committee, I want to thank all those who submitted nominations, and congratulate the 2022 Distinguished Teachers," DTAC Chair Marlene Gilbert said in a news release. "This program is a reminder of the outstanding educators we are fortunate to have at Greenwich Public School. This year's Distinguished Teachers navigated many challenges and we look forward to honoring this wonderful group, in person." Nominations for GPS Distinguished Teachers are submitted by students, parents and colleagues in early March each year. Each member of the DTAC reviews every nomination packet. At the annual "vote meeting" in April, DTAC members submit their ballots anonymously and without discussion. The ballots are tallied and the six teachers with the most votes are selected to receive the Distinguished Teacher Award. The DTAC includes no more than 20 members, with representatives from the Board of Education, Greenwich Education Association, Greenwich Organization of School Administrators, PTA Council and members of the community including representatives from the Kiwanis and other community organizations, parents and many previously named Greenwich Distinguished Teachers. The teachers will be celebrated at the Distinguished Teachers Award ceremony at 4:30 p.m. on May 5 at Central Middle School.
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